Psalm 119:152
Concerning thy testimonies, I have known of old that thou hast founded them for ever.
Cross-reference
Psalm 119:144 also affirms that God's testimonies are righteous forever, reinforcing the eternal foundation stated here.
Psalm 119:160 declares that every righteous rule endures forever, directly paralleling the eternal founding of testimonies here.
Psalm 119:89 explicitly states God's word is eternal, standing firm in heaven — a near-identical affirmation.
Psalm 111:8 says God's precepts are established forever and ever, a direct parallel to the eternal foundation declared here.
Psalm 89:34-37 promises God's covenant and throne endure forever, echoing the eternal foundation of testimonies here with a royal covenant context.
Psalm 19:7 describes the law as perfect and trustworthy, reinforcing its enduring quality though not explicitly eternal.
Psalm 78:5 recounts God establishing the law for Israel — a historical parallel to the eternal establishment proclaimed here.
Psalm 111:7 says all God's precepts are trustworthy, connecting to the eternal foundation of testimonies here by emphasizing their reliability.
In Luke 21:33, Jesus affirms that his words will never pass away — directly echoing the eternal establishment of God's statutes here.
Matthew 5:18 has Jesus declare that not a single letter of the law will disappear — a strong NT parallel to the eternal statutes.
Ecclesiastes 3:14 states that whatever God does endures forever, reinforcing the eternal nature of His testimonies mentioned here.
John 17:17 calls God's word truth, which underpins its eternal reliability — a complementary theological connection.